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Coupled Activation of Primary Sensory Neurons Contributes to Chronic Pain.Adult enteric nervous system in health is maintained by a dynamic balance between neuronal apoptosis and neurogenesis.Differential expression of voltage-gated sodium channels in afferent neurons renders selective neural block by ionic direct current.Peripherally Acting μ-Opioid Receptor Agonists Attenuate Ongoing Pain-associated Behavior and Spontaneous Neuronal Activity after Nerve Injury in Rats.Adjacent intact nociceptive neurons drive the acute outburst of pain following peripheral axotomyOligomerization of MrgC11 and μ-opioid receptors in sensory neurons enhances morphine analgesia.Activation of Mast-Cell-Expressed Mas-Related G-Protein-Coupled Receptors Drives Non-histaminergic Itch
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